“poppy, sun-kissed tunes built around jazz beats and elegant vibe riffs” Time Out

“Jazz- old, nu or acid- doesn’t’ get any more accessible than this” Metro

“their strongest and most beautiful record to date” The Daily Telegraph‘I See A Different You’ is the second single to be taken from Koop’s critically acclaimed album ‘Koop Islands’. Following the track being used in the current advert for Comfort Fabric Conditioner (the one with the denim people), several producers have now reinvented the track into dance floor epics having remixed the song.Innocent Sorcerers take the track in a minimal techno direction adding whirrs and twisted bass to the sultry vocals, Enochson bring the thuds and reversed cymbals taking the track down a more obvious house route, before Beanfield get deep and dirty with thumping bass and hand claps.Where their debut LP ‘Waltz For Koop’ was steeped in a modern – and modernist – take on 60s jazz and Swedish songstresses, ‘Koop Islands’ has – despite its name - very little to do with romanticising the Stockholm archipelago. Rather, it goes much further southwest, all the way down the Caribbean for inspiration. That’s where ‘Koop Islands’ can be found on their imaginary world map. So back they went. Back to the swing of the 1930s, the exoticism of forgotten orchestras and entertainers performing on late 40s yacht cruises to Jamaica. Marimbas, furious Gene Krupa-esque jungle and an ever-present Cape Verdean blues now join the characteristic Koop vibes.Koop